Abstract

This Letter reports experimental evidence for the existence of localized excitons at above-barrier energies in type-I superlattices. By using magnetoabsorption measurement on a series of ${\mathrm{Zn}}_{0.86}$${\mathrm{Cd}}_{0.14}$Se/${\mathrm{Zn}}_{0.75}$${\mathrm{Mn}}_{0.25}$Se superlattices, where the subbands localized in nonmagnetic and magnetic layers undergo drastically different Zeeman splittings, we show conclusively that above-barrier excitons are localized in the barrier rather than in the well regions.

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